A couple of weeks ago Shruti from Kodak contacted me asking for permission to use some of my pictures in a new feature on their website. I agreed and was chuffed to bits tonight to discover that three of them have been used as examples of good composition in the Photography Tips section.
Just been exploring the other pages on the site and I’m really impressed with the advice and ideas. Anyone interested in developing their skills with a camera might want to check the site out too. 🙂
What have I been telling you all this time?
Well done!
Hey – well done, lovely pics
Joanna
That is so cool Wendy! They are great shots, I am very pleased for you and proud as punch 🙂
I’m not surprised – your pics were the reason I first started reading your blog. The pics, the recipes and Marco keep me coming back. Congrats!
Wendy (Wales)
Congrats, Wendy! And as I’ve mentioned now and then, the asparagus/living room pic is one of my favourites ever:)
What a wonderful thing!! I agree…I love the photos on your site. The hints and tips on the Kodak pages are very practical as well!
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Lucy – Thank you. I’m really very pleased but more than a little surprised. 🙂
Joanna – Thank you!
Holler – Thank you, m’dear! 🙂
Wendy – You always say such nice things about my photos. Thank you.
Pia – I always think of you when I see it now!
Deb – I really like the hints too. There were somethings that I’d just never thought of at all. And thank you. 🙂
Thanks for sharing the link, Wendy. Loved all the pictures & seeing the asparagus, living room picture again. Marco, as always, is a beaut.
I discovered your blog not long ago and it was the photography that wowed me the most and made me bookmark you. Your pictures are wonderful and I love your dogs!
Oh I LOVE that asparagus photo! I remember it from when you posted it here. Congratulations!
Well done, you!
Oh, and that looks like Marco’s most favourite composition…
Have just had a look at the photos on the Kodak site and they have certainly picked some good ones. You are very talented – maybe you should enter a photography competition. Have you thought about it?